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Open Educational Resources (OER)

Earth & Environmental Sciences


Book Collections & Textbooks

Repositories & Research

  • myFOSSIL eMuseum: The mission of the myFOSSIL eMuseum is to advance scientific understanding by digitally repositing personal specimens to be used in scientific research. These are created through collaboration between professional and avocational paleontologists & educators; includes Fossil Specimens, 3D Gallery, and Exhibits. 
  • Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives: A course outline and reading list
  • Natural Earth : Natural Earth is a public domain map dataset available at 1:10m, 1:50m, and 1:110 million scales. A collaboration supported by NACIS (North American Cartographic Information Society), and free for use in any type of project. 
  • Macrostrat: "a platform for the aggregation and distribution of geological data relevant to the spatial and temporal distribution of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks as well as data extracted from them. It is linked to the xDD (formly GeoDeepDive) digital library and machine reading system, and it aims to become a community resource for the addition, editing, and distribution of new stratigraphic, lithological, environmental, and economic data. Interactive applications built upon Macrostrat are designed for educational and research purposes."
  • Radiant Earth Foundation: a non-profit organization actively working to develop Earth observation machine learning libraries and models through an open source hub that supports global missions like agriculture, conservation, and climate change. Radiant Earth also fosters a community of practice to develop standards around machine learning for Earth observation and provide information on the progress and innovation in the Earth observation marketplace.” 
  • NOAA ESRL Global Monitoring Laboratory: "The Global Monitoring Laboratory (GML) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration conducts research that addresses three major challenges: greenhouse gas and carbon cycle feedbacks, changes in clouds, aerosols, and surface radiation, and recovery of stratospheric ozone."
  • GeoDIL Images Collection: The Geoscience Digital Image Library (GeoDIL):  A collection of Earth science images through a project initiated at the University of North Dakota (UND) in fall 2000.
  • The Paleontology Portal: “This site is a resource for anyone interested in paleontology, from the professional in the lab to the interested amateur scouting for fossils to the student in any classroom. We have gathered many different resources into this single entry "portal" to paleontological information on the Internet." Produced by the University of California Museum of Paleontology, the Paleontological Society, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, and the United States Geological Survey. Funded by the National Science Foundation
  • Polar Research: "Polar Research is the international, peer-reviewed journal of the Norwegian Polar Institute, Norway's central institution for research, environmental monitoring and mapping of the polar regions; promotes the exchange of scientific knowledge about the Arctic and Antarctic across disciplinary boundaries; awarded the DOAJ Seal, a mark of certification for open access journals, awarded by the Directory of Open Access Journals. [CC BY-NC] 
  • Open Geography: "This website is dedicated to providing free, open curriculum and resources to anybody who is interested in our geographic world. Using the world as our contributors and content experts, we will strive to make the most engaging, dynamic, and relevant information possible. The spirit behind this movement is community. It is in that spirit that I invite you to provide anything that you find useful to help advance the Open Geography Education and Open Education movement forward. Feel free to use anything within this website for your needs."
  • 100 People: A World Portrait 
  • Teach the Earth Portal: "Teach the Earth supports teaching and learning about the Earth by providing online resources for educators in the geosciences and related fields. Resources include classroom activities, course descriptions and syllabi, information about pedagogical strategies, topical collections, and more; managed by the National Association of Geoscience Teachers. A sample of linked project sites include: River Geomorphology Videos; Environmental Geo in the Field; Geology and Human Health Topical Resources; Teaching Sedimentary Geology in the 21st Century Topical Resources; and more. [CC BY-NC-SA]
  • OpenStreetMap: "OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world." [CC BY-SA]

Open Courseware & Learning

  • The Digital Encyclopedia of Ancient Life (DEAL): covers fossils and the history of life on Earth; ongoing project released in 2017; chapters are added as they are written, and authors differ from chapter to chapter. The eventual goal of the project is to produce a comprehensive textbook of paleontology that provides at least a basic introduction to all major groups of organisms. Most content CC BY-NC-SA.
  • MIT OpenCourseWare: Introduction to Geology: "This course introduces students to the basics of geology. Through a combination of lectures, labs, and field observations, we will address topics ranging from mineral and rock identification to the origin of the continents, from geologic mapping to plate tectonics, and from erosion by rivers and glaciers to the history of life.
  • LibreTexts Geosciences Library: The Geosciences Library is a principal hub of the LibreTexts project, a multi-institutional collaborative to develop open-access texts for postsecondary education and higher learning."
  • Earth Science: Lumen Learning

Images

Videos

Interactive

  • Earth & The Environment H5P Content: The eCampusOntario H5P Studio site uses H5P, an open source plugin, to allow content authors to easily create interactive content for their courses or other instructional projects. eCampusOntario H5P Studio is provided as part of our set of Open Publishing tools and developed by the Wilfrid Laurier University Library. CC BY-NC-SA
  • Interactive STEM activities: Earth & Space: Interactive models and activities developed by the Concord Consortium and curriculum experts; funded by the National Science Foundation.
  • LibreStudio H5P Geosciences Library: Licensed with Creative Commons.